Another Pioneer Passes Away

<g>>;>Another Pioneer Passes Away7
The venerable Leopold Andrews, of j Danbury township ju < rly departed tb'S life on the 29Lh of July, aged 79 years and I nice i'icnths. He was ^an early settler, having located in Danbury township in I 1842. His first wife died a few years^after 1 moving to this county, leaving fiitn a | widower with tw'6 children, both of whom I surviye him, one being our present County J Commissioner, John Andrews, and the j other Mrs. Ritter, wife of the well-known I cigar manufacturer of Sandnsky. Many | years ago the deceased was again married | to a Mrs. Hartmahn, a widow with two children, who also survive him. The! funeral took place Monday, the ceremony being conducted % Rev. Hordorf, pastor of the German Lutheran Vaur'ch On the; peninsula, which was largely attended by | his neighbors. The deceased was a yery agreeabTe, pleasant gentleman, never meet- | ing anybody without a cheerful word.

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>;>Another Pioneer Passes Away7
The venerable Leopold Andrews, of j Danbury township ju < rly departed tb'S life on the 29Lh of July, aged 79 years and I nice i'icnths. He was ^an early settler, having located in Danbury township in I 1842. His first wife died a few years^after 1 moving to this county, leaving fiitn a | widower with tw'6 children, both of whom I surviye him, one being our present County J Commissioner, John Andrews, and the j other Mrs. Ritter, wife of the well-known I cigar manufacturer of Sandnsky. Many | years ago the deceased was again married | to a Mrs. Hartmahn, a widow with two children, who also survive him. The! funeral took place Monday, the ceremony being conducted % Rev. Hordorf, pastor of the German Lutheran Vaur'ch On the; peninsula, which was largely attended by | his neighbors. The deceased was a yery agreeabTe, pleasant gentleman, never meet- | ing anybody without a cheerful word.